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Te Whe
Te Whe is a one-day, fully immersive kaupapa designed to inspire rangatahi Māori into healthcare professions by offering hands-on experiences, real-world examples of health careers, and interactive workshops exploring health sciences. Te Whe is available in Auckland (Years 10-11), Tauranga (Year 11), and Whakatāne (Year 11).
Hands-on Learning Experience
Te Whe delivers interactive healthcare workshops uniquely designed for each region and year level. In Auckland, Year 10-11 rangatahi engage with university facilities and academic staff through specialised 40-45 minute workshops in Physics, Biology, Anatomy, Optometry and Vision Science, and Chemistry. In Tauranga, the program centers around partnerships with Tauranga Hospital, with Year 11 rangatahi experiencing various healthcare settings and activities. These may include special events with St John Ambulance and other healthcare providers, offering hands-on experiences like IV training, wound management, and CPR. In Whakatāne, the Year 11 program combines practical healthcare experiences with science workshops supported by the Whakatāne Hospital, all under the guidance of experienced healthcare professionals and cultural leadership from kaumātua.
Pathway to Health Sciences
Te Whe creates a bridge between secondary education and future health careers through strong regional partnerships. The Auckland program provides direct university exposure, while Tauranga and Whakatāne programs are strengthened by collaborations with the Bay of Plenty DHB, Regional Māori Health Services, and local healthcare providers. These partnerships ensure rangatahi receive comprehensive exposure to healthcare pathways, with each region offering unique insights into local healthcare delivery. The program emphasises the importance of core subjects while grounding the learning experience in tikanga Māori through karakia, mihi whakatau, and waiata. This regional approach, supported by local health organisations and educational partners, creates meaningful pathways for rangatahi to explore and pursue careers in healthcare.